W3C Public Newsletter, 2012-07-23

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Ian Jacobs, W3C Communications Team

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W3C Identifies how the Web will Transform the Digital Signage
Industry

   18 July 2012 | Archive

   http://www.w3.org/News/2012#entry-9504

   W3C announced today new momentum for making the Web the future
   interoperable platform for Digital Signage. W3C issued a
   summary of key topics and use cases for bringing Digital
   Signage to the Web, as well as a first gap analysis of
   enhancements to the Web to enable the transformation of the
   Digital Signage ecosystem. Digital signage covers a spectrum of
   display sizes and locations, from sports arenas and urban video
   terminals of every shape, to monitors in elevators, storefront
   windows, train stations, and public kiosks featuring rich
   interactivity. In June, an initial opportunity to discuss
   next-generation Web-based Digital Signage services drew
   industry stakeholders to a W3C Workshop "All Signs Point to the
   Web," hosted by NTT. Read the full press release about the
   Workshop report and join the Web-based Signage Business Group
   to develop use cases and requirements for standardization.

   http://www.w3.org/2012/06/signage/summary
   http://www.w3.org/2012/06/signage/cfp
   http://www.w3.org/2012/07/signage.html.en
   http://www.w3.org/community/websignage/

Registration Open for Mobile Web Training Courses (in English y en
Español)

   18 July 2012 | Archive

   http://www.w3.org/News/2012#entry-9503

   Registration is now open for a new round of mobile Web online
   training courses which begin on 3 September 2012. In these
   courses, you learn to "mobilize" pages and deliver a good Web
   experience on mobile devices. These 6-week long W3C online
   training courses, supported by experienced and professional
   trainers, let you study at your own pace. The courses are
   separately delivered in English and in Spanish:

     * "Mobile Web 1: Best Practices". An early bird rate is
       available until 6 August, so enroll now.
     * El curso también está disponible en español: " Buenas
       Practicas en Web Móvil" (http://kwz.me/cv). El precio de
       inscripción antes del 14 Agosto es de 95€! Registrate
       ahora!.

   Learn more about W3C online training for developers.

   http://www.w3devcampus.com/

   More news: http://www.w3.org/News/archive

Workshops

W3C Blog

     * Chrome extension for creating html 'book' from wikimedia
       pages
       http://www.w3.org/QA/2012/07/chrome_extension_for_creating
       22 July 2012 by Dave Raggett

Upcoming Talks

     * 2012-07-26 (26 JUL)
       HTML5, WAI/ARIA e Acessibilidade
       by Reinaldo Ferraz
       Fórum Internacional do Software Livre - FISL13
       http://fisl.org.br/13/
       Porto Alegre, Brazil
     * 2012-08-12 (12 AUG)
       Introduction to Designing and Building Multimodal
       Applications
       by Deborah Dahl
       SpeechTEK
       http://www.w3.org/2004/08/TalkFiles/2012/www.speechtek.com
       New York, USA
     * 2012-08-13 (13 AUG)
       Emotion Markup Language
       SpeechTEK
       http://www.w3.org/2004/08/TalkFiles/2012/www.speechTEK.com
       New York, USA
     * 2012-09-13 (13 SEP)
       Masterclass CSS3
       by Bert Bos
       W3C Benelux + ISOC.NL
       Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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